Cardamom

Geographical Sources: Cardamom comes from India, Guatemala, and Ceylon.
Traditional Ethnic Uses: In India Cardamom is traditionally used in curry blends, and in Scandinavian countries it is commonly added to breads; however, most of the world's Cardamom crop is used in Arabic countries as a flavoring for coffee.
Taste and Aroma Description : Cardamom has an intense, pungent, sweet flavor.
History/Region of Origin: As early as the 4th century BC Cardamom was used in India as a medicinal herb. Greeks and Romans imported it as a digestive aid. In Sweden it has become a more popular spice than cinnamon.
Storage Tips: Store in cool, dark, dry places.
A Few Ideas to Get You Started: A small amount of Cardamom will add a tempting flavor to coffee cake, Danish pastry, specialty breads, and apple pie. Try Cardamom the Arabic way and add a little to your ground coffee before brewing, then sweeten and top with cream.